want more scenes in bin
-
- Posts: 607
- Joined: Tue Aug 12, 2008 3:22 pm
- Casablanca Unit: Casablanca S6000, with 4.1G Bogart.
- Location: Memphis TN
- Contact:
want more scenes in bin
I have only 2 rows of scenes in the scene bin. How do I adjust it so there are more?
Skype ID-talkingrock756
-
- Posts: 1806
- Joined: Mon Mar 24, 2008 6:40 pm
- Casablanca Unit: No Casablanca unit currently.
- Location: Clio, MI 48420
- Contact:
Re: want more scenes in bin
Up the resolution setting to your monitor.
My mom always told me that happiness was the key to life.
At school they asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up.
I said “happy" and they told me I didn’t understand the question.
I told them they didn’t understand life.
Tim Kennelly
At school they asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up.
I said “happy" and they told me I didn’t understand the question.
I told them they didn’t understand life.
Tim Kennelly
-
- Posts: 607
- Joined: Tue Aug 12, 2008 3:22 pm
- Casablanca Unit: Casablanca S6000, with 4.1G Bogart.
- Location: Memphis TN
- Contact:
-
- Posts: 6446
- Joined: Mon Mar 24, 2008 5:49 pm
- Casablanca Unit: STUDIO ULTRA ,SAPHIR, MS TRAVEL ..with ALL SOFTWARE, Cassie Travel Laptop PRO- Bogart Windows, MSI APACHE laptop with BOGART and all Current BOGART & Arabesk. Saphir 2.
GLIDECAM HD-2000, I-Pad latest, Sony HX-99..4K still camera
SONY FDR-53 4K,
, SONY FDR AX-700 HDR 4K video camera, GoPro HD2&3, SONY HDR-CX150 small HD pocket camera, SONY AX-53. Panasonic HC-20
Two Samsung BD D5700 Blu-ray players. OPPO 4K player.
JVC DT-V20L1 HDV monitor, All Music2Hues and Digital Hotcakes, Nikon D-80 still camera, NIKON D7100 HDSLR 18-300mm lens, D500 Nikon, 10 professional bicycles, two camels and a donkey :-) ........ Gocycle@gmail.com - Location: Lancaster, PA
- Contact:
Re: want more scenes in bin
On the S6000 with 4.1G:
Settings>Storyboard>Timeline>Scene Bin>Mode>Multiline>Stamps>SMALL
ALSO:
Settings>Edit Visible Position>Size>1024 X 728
The above will give you more visible clips.
Settings>Storyboard>Timeline>Scene Bin>Mode>Multiline>Stamps>SMALL
ALSO:
Settings>Edit Visible Position>Size>1024 X 728
The above will give you more visible clips.
-
- Posts: 318
- Joined: Wed Mar 26, 2008 4:45 am
- Casablanca Unit: Studio Pro OS B4W V9
S6000 OS Bogart SE V9
Solitaire OS V9.1
Programs:- Most of the standard operating programs. - Location: Kingston upon Hull England
- Contact:
Re: want more scenes in bin
Jim
Your S6000 does have adjustments. There are two things you can do, firstly as Tim says, the monitor resolution is the first.
From the main Bogart screen, go into “Settings” – Screen” - “Screen 1” and select a higher resolution. I have mine set at HDMI 1920 x 1080 50i, yours will be 60i. You can go higher if your monitor will support a higher resolution, as will mine, but I find the above is a good resolution and not too busy.
Secondly go into “Settings” – “Storyboard, timeline” and in the “Scene bin” section, select “Mode” – multi line and “Stamps” Medium. You have the choice of large, medium or small, but I find the medium gives me plenty of stamps at a size I can easily see what they are.
The combination of the two will give you quite a lot of choice. If in the screen setting you happen to choose a resolution that your monitor will not support, the screen will go black. But don’t panic, since you are asked to confirm this setting, but if the screen is black you cannot see this, so after about 30 seconds the system will revert back.
Ian
Your S6000 does have adjustments. There are two things you can do, firstly as Tim says, the monitor resolution is the first.
From the main Bogart screen, go into “Settings” – Screen” - “Screen 1” and select a higher resolution. I have mine set at HDMI 1920 x 1080 50i, yours will be 60i. You can go higher if your monitor will support a higher resolution, as will mine, but I find the above is a good resolution and not too busy.
Secondly go into “Settings” – “Storyboard, timeline” and in the “Scene bin” section, select “Mode” – multi line and “Stamps” Medium. You have the choice of large, medium or small, but I find the medium gives me plenty of stamps at a size I can easily see what they are.
The combination of the two will give you quite a lot of choice. If in the screen setting you happen to choose a resolution that your monitor will not support, the screen will go black. But don’t panic, since you are asked to confirm this setting, but if the screen is black you cannot see this, so after about 30 seconds the system will revert back.
Ian
Ian Pearson S6000 Bogart SE7 - Solitaire OS V9.1 - Avio DV Pro OS V9.1
Programs:- Most programs, with the notable exception of CB Paint and Quadcam
Kingston upon Hull. England
Programs:- Most programs, with the notable exception of CB Paint and Quadcam
Kingston upon Hull. England
-
- Posts: 6446
- Joined: Mon Mar 24, 2008 5:49 pm
- Casablanca Unit: STUDIO ULTRA ,SAPHIR, MS TRAVEL ..with ALL SOFTWARE, Cassie Travel Laptop PRO- Bogart Windows, MSI APACHE laptop with BOGART and all Current BOGART & Arabesk. Saphir 2.
GLIDECAM HD-2000, I-Pad latest, Sony HX-99..4K still camera
SONY FDR-53 4K,
, SONY FDR AX-700 HDR 4K video camera, GoPro HD2&3, SONY HDR-CX150 small HD pocket camera, SONY AX-53. Panasonic HC-20
Two Samsung BD D5700 Blu-ray players. OPPO 4K player.
JVC DT-V20L1 HDV monitor, All Music2Hues and Digital Hotcakes, Nikon D-80 still camera, NIKON D7100 HDSLR 18-300mm lens, D500 Nikon, 10 professional bicycles, two camels and a donkey :-) ........ Gocycle@gmail.com - Location: Lancaster, PA
- Contact:
Re: want more scenes in bin
If I may add. Depending on the monitor,if the icons are too small in 1920X1080, you can always go to the settings I listed and make the icons larger OR use the 720 setting for the monitor.
-
- Posts: 607
- Joined: Tue Aug 12, 2008 3:22 pm
- Casablanca Unit: Casablanca S6000, with 4.1G Bogart.
- Location: Memphis TN
- Contact:
Re: want more scenes in bin
What was interesting was that the scenes from Birdy's video only showed 2 lines of scenes, but my D90 showed 3! Interesting.
Skype ID-talkingrock756
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 38 guests